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Takeover will increase the Hungarian bank's total assets by around 13%
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Turkey is on course to issue a second sovereign benchmark sukuk in the coming weeks, according to market participants — meaning it is likely to be one of the first big deals to reopen the Islamic bond market after its summer lull.
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Emerging market lenders have responded to a request for proposals (RFP) from Russian private bank Promsvyazbank to refinance a $400m loan. Promsvyaz wants to raise a one year facility.
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Azerbaijan's Unibank is due to sign an oversubscribed $25m syndicated loan by Thursday next week. Although small, the loan has excited bankers because of the prospect of getting a higher return than is available from larger loans for state-owned CIS financial institutions such as Gazprombank.
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Russian fertiliser firm EuroChem will sign its controversially-priced $1bn loan next week. The firm has reached its target loan amount, even after two banks dropped out of the inner circle of its lending group.
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Vakifbank is yet to mandate banks for its next Eurobond deal, but is “working closely” with Unicredit and Natixis to bring what could be Turkey’s first ever mortgage-backed covered bond transaction, said a funding official at the borrower. Those banks have not been officially mandated for the covered bond.